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Matthew Shipp: The Data

Read "The Data" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Music is communication, and jazz, especially jazz improvisation is the purest form of expression of one's intercourse. Think of this in terms of the contrast between Buddy Bolden, who is believed to be the very first jazz musician and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones. Bolden began playing Gospel, blues, and marching band music, but his ...

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Phil Haynes, Janel Leppin, & Ndududzo Makhathini

Read "Phil Haynes, Janel Leppin, & Ndududzo Makhathini" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Last year veteran drummer Phil Haynes set out on a mission to document his past recording and music history; the first step, and a large one, was the publication of a book, “Chasing The Masters," which was paralleled by a 60-plus compilation of songs by various groups he led or played with. One of those bands ...

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New Blue Notes And More

Read "New Blue Notes And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Four new albums from the legendary Blue Note label dominate this edition of the show. There are also two new releases from the Smoke Sessions label as well as the pick of the best new releases. Featuring Charles Lloyd, Brian Bromberg, Melissa Aldana, Ivo Perelman & Matthew Shipp, Ron Miles, TAC, Bill Frisell, Mark Kelso's Mystic ...

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Ivo Perelman Quartet: Water Music

Read "Water Music" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Come on a rafting expedition with the Ivo Perelman Quartet. A river excursion is a perfect metaphor for the saxophonist's Water Music. Those familiar with the anomalous and idiosyncratic sounds that emanate from Perelman's saxophone also know he is attuned and reactive to the set and setting of a performance. Just as a trip on a ...

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Andrew Hill, Luke Stewart, Ivo Perelman, and more

Read "Andrew Hill, Luke Stewart, Ivo Perelman, and more" reviewed by David Brown


This week, pianoless trios from U.S.E. Trio, Julieta Eugenio and Sonny Rollins; Andrew Hill works from Chad Taylor, Alex Harding and Lucian Ban; a piano battle: Johnny Costa vs. Art Tatum; albums recorded on this day in history: Davis's On the Corner and Coltrane's Crescent; A fine set of works featuring bassist Luke Stewart; and toping ...

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New Music From Luke Stewart, Ben Sidran, Dan Loomis, Tomeka Reid, And More

Read "New Music From Luke Stewart, Ben Sidran, Dan Loomis, Tomeka Reid, And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this edition all new releases from Luke Stewart Silt Trio, Ben Sidran, Dan Loomis, Tomeka Reid, Ray Obeido, Wes or No Trio, Manos Loutas Quartet, two albums from Phil Bancroft, Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black, Andy Milne and Unison, Foreign Affair Trio feat. Hector Martignon, Chris Zuar Orchestra, Countermeasure and The Burlington New Millennium Orchestra, ...

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Ivo Perelman/ Matthew Shipp Duo, Simon Nabatov & Orchestra Nazionale Della Luna

Read "Ivo Perelman/ Matthew Shipp Duo, Simon Nabatov & Orchestra Nazionale Della Luna" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


The prolific saxophonist Ivo Perelman continues to release excellent recordings at a staggering pace. I think it's six so far in 2024. Perelman is now into another phase of making duo albums and the latest with long-time collaborator pianist Matthew Shipp is stunning, The two giants of improvisation create as one. Highly recommended. I confess to ...

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Ivo Perelman / Matthew Shipp: Magical Incantation

Read "Magical Incantation" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


If the purest form of communication is music then Magical Incantation--the latest free-form essay to flow from the spirits of free jazz titans sax master Ivo Perelman and piano master Matthew Shipp--could very well be the very definition. No strangers to each other (the two have released nineteen duet recordings, not to mention their ...

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New Releases From Shabaka, Benji Kaplan, Brenda Earle Stokes, Jason Robinson And More

Read "New Releases From Shabaka, Benji Kaplan, Brenda Earle Stokes, Jason Robinson And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show we feature all new releases from Shabaka, Benji Kaplan, Brenda Earle Stokes, Jason Robinson, Tania Giannouli, Irina Zubareva, John Kameel Farah & Nick Fraser, OVK3, Behn Gillece, Ivo Perelman & Tom Rainey, Matthew McDonald, The Claudio Scolari Project, The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars, Peter Daniel, Voodoo Drummer, and, Kojiro Umezaki & Hub ...

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Matt Lavelle, Jonathan Backstrom, Rob Mazurek & Helveticus

Read "Matt Lavelle, Jonathan Backstrom, Rob Mazurek & Helveticus" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


NYC multi-instrumentalist Matt Lavelle finally gets to see a dream fulfilled with the release of Crop Circles Suite Vol .1 by his 12 Houses Orchestra. Lavelle has been carefully crafting this very interesting album with its references to numerology and metaphysics for years. Finnish bassist Jonathan Backstrom has probably been carrying around his own dream: his ...


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